Repository does not have a release file error appears constantly [duplicate]

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I tried installing WINE via the terminal but I was unable to install it. Since then I am constantly getting this error.



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    It's easier to read & answer when you copy text & have it as question instead of a picture. I wanted to copy the https://... text and copy it into a browser, to check Bionic (18.04) is supported. If you do it, I'm sure when you get to the dists (supported releases) folder and find no bionic there, so 18.04 isn't supported (at least not yet) I can't check for you, as I can't copy text from a picture/photo
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    WineHQ doesn't have a Bionic 18.04 package yet. They're aware they're missing one, but don't have an ETA on a package yet. (The possible duplicate explains more about what not having a release file means)
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I tried installing WINE via the terminal but I was unable to install it. Since then I am constantly getting this error.



terminal screenshot - winehq repository does not have a release file



What should I do?







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marked as duplicate by karel, N0rbert, Fabby, Zanna, Volker Siegel May 20 at 20:12


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  • 2




    It's easier to read & answer when you copy text & have it as question instead of a picture. I wanted to copy the https://... text and copy it into a browser, to check Bionic (18.04) is supported. If you do it, I'm sure when you get to the dists (supported releases) folder and find no bionic there, so 18.04 isn't supported (at least not yet) I can't check for you, as I can't copy text from a picture/photo
    – guiverc
    May 20 at 15:34







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    WineHQ doesn't have a Bionic 18.04 package yet. They're aware they're missing one, but don't have an ETA on a package yet. (The possible duplicate explains more about what not having a release file means)
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 20 at 15:41












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  • Error Updating: izx/askubuntu/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file

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  • Xenial repository does not have a Release file

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I tried installing WINE via the terminal but I was unable to install it. Since then I am constantly getting this error.



terminal screenshot - winehq repository does not have a release file



What should I do?







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  • Error Updating: izx/askubuntu/ubuntu xenial Release' does not have a Release file

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  • Xenial repository does not have a Release file

    2 answers



I tried installing WINE via the terminal but I was unable to install it. Since then I am constantly getting this error.



terminal screenshot - winehq repository does not have a release file



What should I do?





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marked as duplicate by karel, N0rbert, Fabby, Zanna, Volker Siegel May 20 at 20:12


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    It's easier to read & answer when you copy text & have it as question instead of a picture. I wanted to copy the https://... text and copy it into a browser, to check Bionic (18.04) is supported. If you do it, I'm sure when you get to the dists (supported releases) folder and find no bionic there, so 18.04 isn't supported (at least not yet) I can't check for you, as I can't copy text from a picture/photo
    – guiverc
    May 20 at 15:34







  • 2




    WineHQ doesn't have a Bionic 18.04 package yet. They're aware they're missing one, but don't have an ETA on a package yet. (The possible duplicate explains more about what not having a release file means)
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 20 at 15:41












  • 2




    It's easier to read & answer when you copy text & have it as question instead of a picture. I wanted to copy the https://... text and copy it into a browser, to check Bionic (18.04) is supported. If you do it, I'm sure when you get to the dists (supported releases) folder and find no bionic there, so 18.04 isn't supported (at least not yet) I can't check for you, as I can't copy text from a picture/photo
    – guiverc
    May 20 at 15:34







  • 2




    WineHQ doesn't have a Bionic 18.04 package yet. They're aware they're missing one, but don't have an ETA on a package yet. (The possible duplicate explains more about what not having a release file means)
    – Thomas Ward♦
    May 20 at 15:41







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It's easier to read & answer when you copy text & have it as question instead of a picture. I wanted to copy the https://... text and copy it into a browser, to check Bionic (18.04) is supported. If you do it, I'm sure when you get to the dists (supported releases) folder and find no bionic there, so 18.04 isn't supported (at least not yet) I can't check for you, as I can't copy text from a picture/photo
– guiverc
May 20 at 15:34





It's easier to read & answer when you copy text & have it as question instead of a picture. I wanted to copy the https://... text and copy it into a browser, to check Bionic (18.04) is supported. If you do it, I'm sure when you get to the dists (supported releases) folder and find no bionic there, so 18.04 isn't supported (at least not yet) I can't check for you, as I can't copy text from a picture/photo
– guiverc
May 20 at 15:34





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WineHQ doesn't have a Bionic 18.04 package yet. They're aware they're missing one, but don't have an ETA on a package yet. (The possible duplicate explains more about what not having a release file means)
– Thomas Ward♦
May 20 at 15:41




WineHQ doesn't have a Bionic 18.04 package yet. They're aware they're missing one, but don't have an ETA on a package yet. (The possible duplicate explains more about what not having a release file means)
– Thomas Ward♦
May 20 at 15:41










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I set my line in /etc/apt/sources.list



andrew@big-red-wired:~$ grep wine /etc/apt/sources.list
deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ artful main
# deb-src https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ bionic main
andrew@big-red-wired:~$


Things work just fine.



HTH,
Andrew.






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    I set my line in /etc/apt/sources.list



    andrew@big-red-wired:~$ grep wine /etc/apt/sources.list
    deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ artful main
    # deb-src https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ bionic main
    andrew@big-red-wired:~$


    Things work just fine.



    HTH,
    Andrew.






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      I set my line in /etc/apt/sources.list



      andrew@big-red-wired:~$ grep wine /etc/apt/sources.list
      deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ artful main
      # deb-src https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ bionic main
      andrew@big-red-wired:~$


      Things work just fine.



      HTH,
      Andrew.






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        I set my line in /etc/apt/sources.list



        andrew@big-red-wired:~$ grep wine /etc/apt/sources.list
        deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ artful main
        # deb-src https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ bionic main
        andrew@big-red-wired:~$


        Things work just fine.



        HTH,
        Andrew.






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        I set my line in /etc/apt/sources.list



        andrew@big-red-wired:~$ grep wine /etc/apt/sources.list
        deb https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ artful main
        # deb-src https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ bionic main
        andrew@big-red-wired:~$


        Things work just fine.



        HTH,
        Andrew.







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